Revolutionary Socialist Party (Left)

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Revolutionary Socialist Party (Left) is a splinter faction of Revolutionary Socialist Party of India in Kerala. The party is an ally of Left Democratic Front.

Merger with CMP (John)

In 2018, RSP (Left) split, RSP (left) C.P Karthikeyan Group merged with Communist Marxist Party (John) led by CP John. RSP(Left) still continue alliance with LDF (Left Democratic Front),

Last Re-organasation of LDF in 2018 December 26, 

After this Re-Organasation LDF Convener

A.Vijaya Raghavan Said RSP(Left) is the Alliance party of LDF, 

Sasikumar cherukole led by RSP(Left).

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